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General Information

On this page, we explain what the best statistics are for Fury
Warriors in World of Warcraft Legion 7.3.5, how the class benefits from
each of them.

The statistics priority is important as it influences itemisation choices
(gear, enchants, and gems).

The other pages of our Fury Warrior guide can be accessed
from the table of contents on the right.

About Our Author and Reviewer

This guide has been written by Wordup, a frequent theorycrafter involved in a number of class communities.
He is also an experienced player who has been in the world top 100 since the days of Sunwell, currently raiding
in Echoes. You can also follow him on Twitter.

This guide has been reviewed and approved by Archimtiros,
one of the best DPS Warriors in the world, who raids in
Infinity. You
can follow him on Twitter.

Haste grants a number of different benefits, increasing the auto-attack
speed, reducing the Global Cooldown recovery time, reducing the base cooldown of
Bloodthirst and Raging Blow, and accelerating the
channel time of Bladestorm. The reduced cooldown on
Bloodthirst by extension also increases chances to activate
Enrage, however do note that Rampage has a fixed
1.5-second Global Cooldown, which is not accelerated by Haste.

1.3. Breakpoints

Fury stats with Haste and Mastery has a large number of breakpoints as each one
increases due to Battle Cry, Frothing Berserker, Enrage
and standard Rage generation. These are often very minor and happen frequently enough
that if you want to check specifically, you should simulate your character to find
out if one is nearby, as it is dependant on what other stats your character currently
has.

Despite all of this Haste and Mastery tend to vie for the top spot regardless
of the situation, with Haste often winning out, so you do not need to specifically
aim for any of them. Just be aware of stat stick trinkets that can potentially push
you over the edge of them if needed.